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159:), a professor at the imperial university. His writing was said to be elegant and known to Emperor Xizong, and his poetry was particularly known. Later in Emperor Xizong's reign, with the imperial realm being engulfed in 273:. That was the last recorded act involving Ni, who was said to later die in office as chancellor. It was said that Ni was capable of administering imperial examinations, and that he compiled a volume of his poetry. 141:), test the examinees on poetry. Ni ranked fifth on this examination, which apparently did not qualify him for further examination at that point. He resubmitted himself for 397: 439: 65: 317:
It appeared that Wang Yanbin became prefect of Quan in or about 904, so Ni's interaction would have been around that time or after. See
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the military governor of Weiwu Circuit (威武, headquartered in modern Fuzhou), was the prefect of Quan Prefecture (泉州, in modern
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examinees first had to go through a qualifying examination, and he had the sheriff of one of Chang'an's counties, Wannian (
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It is not known when Ni Shu was born, but it is known that his family was from Houguan (侯官, in modern
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After a long period of being Wang Yanbin's guest, Ni decided to take a journey to the
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as its Emperor Gaozu in 917. He made Ni the deputy minister of public works (工部侍郎,
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After Ni Shu returned to Fu Prefecture, there was a time when Wang Yanbin (
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era (881–885), and he passed the examinations. He was then made
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took over the region, and proclaimed an independent state of
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Ni
Chinese
courtesy name
Chinese
Tang dynasty
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
Southern Han
Fuzhou
Fujian
imperial examinations
Emperor Xizong of Tang
Tang dynasty
Jingzhao
Chang'an
Huang Chao
Wang Shenzhi
Quanzhou
Fujian
Lingnan
Liu Yin
Guangzhou
Guangdong
Liu Yan
Southern Han
chancellor


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